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PoliticsRe: President Goodluck Jonathan Will Win On Saturday - Abdullahi Maibasira by mustymatic(m): 12:00pm On Mar 27, 2015
THINKING ABOUT THIS:
Buhari's child Zara is paying over 12million Naira
as school fees developing her future and career.
Jonathan's children are also abroad for studies
and residence while developing their career and
living in affluence. Atiku Abubakar's children are
abroad schooling. Tinubu's children are abroad
schooling and living in affluence,they are all
developing and investing in their children to
continue to rule us after they are gone. You are
there as a jobless graduate wearing APC and
PDP customized vest and polo, chanting
"Change" holding brooms and carrying umbrellas
chanting "Transformation" killing yourself,
fomenting trouble and constituting nuisance to
the society because of Peanuts that can't make
you a better person? Stop being a disgrace to
your discipline, stop wearing APC vest and
carrying PDP umbrellas because that is the wish
of politicians for you. they know if you have a
good job, they can't use you as a thug/
'propagandist'. If Buhari will not bring all his ten
children to the street for campaign and Jonathan
will not bring his children and blood brothers to
the street for campaign, then you are a disgrace
to your family if you don't stop masquerading
yourself as PDP and APC agents, because up till
now, I have never seen Buhari 's children and
Jonathan's children on the streets wearing APC
vest and holding brooms, neither have I seen
Jonathan's children carrying the PDP umbrella
even on Social Media let alone in the streets. To
whom brain is given, Sense is expected! Just
Vote. No violence! And be safe. Spread the
news! God bless Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Security Tips For Tomorrow's Election by mustymatic(m): 11:59am On Mar 27, 2015
THINKING ABOUT THIS:
Buhari's child Zara is paying over 12million Naira
as school fees developing her future and career.
Jonathan's children are also abroad for studies
and residence while developing their career and
living in affluence. Atiku Abubakar's children are
abroad schooling. Tinubu's children are abroad
schooling and living in affluence,they are all
developing and investing in their children to
continue to rule us after they are gone. You are
there as a jobless graduate wearing APC and
PDP customized vest and polo, chanting
"Change" holding brooms and carrying umbrellas
chanting "Transformation" killing yourself,
fomenting trouble and constituting nuisance to
the society because of Peanuts that can't make
you a better person? Stop being a disgrace to
your discipline, stop wearing APC vest and
carrying PDP umbrellas because that is the wish
of politicians for you. they know if you have a
good job, they can't use you as a thug/
'propagandist'. If Buhari will not bring all his ten
children to the street for campaign and Jonathan
will not bring his children and blood brothers to
the street for campaign, then you are a disgrace
to your family if you don't stop masquerading
yourself as PDP and APC agents, because up till
now, I have never seen Buhari 's children and
Jonathan's children on the streets wearing APC
vest and holding brooms, neither have I seen
Jonathan's children carrying the PDP umbrella
even on Social Media let alone in the streets. To
whom brain is given, Sense is expected! Just
Vote. No violence! And be safe. Spread the
news! God bless Nigeria.
Christianity EtcRe: Oyedepo’s Church, Winners Chapel Burnt Down Over Purported Support For Jonathan by mustymatic(m): 8:45am On Mar 27, 2015
sosanova:
APC n violence
Hell Rufai n Satan(Sultan) of Sokoto will never condemn this
See dis one ooo, how many times hav any pastors condemned the burning of any mosque in nigeria? hypocrite, Christians in that area are capable of burning their own mosque. Islam has prohibited any destruction of any kind of place of worship.
Christianity EtcRe: Oyedepo’s Church, Winners Chapel Burnt Down Over Purported Support For Jonathan by mustymatic(m): 8:36am On Mar 27, 2015
Deltagiant:
The fact is that Islam or most muslims are allergic to other faiths regardless of whether the people were of the same ethnic group.
The only language of deterent Islam understands is retaliation through violence.
To the contrary, there don't have to be "tension" before most muslims will attack any peaceful loving group living with them.

Sad fact.
Shut up, mumu, where u see sey na Muslims? at dis time of election even ur Christian broda wil set it ablaze
PoliticsSights And Sounds Of Elections 2015 by mustymatic(op): 4:29pm On Mar 26, 2015
As we approach the long awaited general
elections, political parties have stepped up their
campaigns and Nigeria has become a cynosure,
attracting attention from the international
community. ECOWAS President, John Mahama
and President Barack Obama of the United States
have sent messages of solidarity. Elections have
become a major source of insecurity in Africa as
politicians resort to desperate means either to
access power or to retain it. The ongoing
campaigns provide ample illustration of such
desperation. Some eminent Nigerians, have been
appealing to citizens to promote peace by their
actions and utterances. Among them are His
Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto and President
General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar and
the President of the Christian Association of
Nigeria Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor.
Another group of concerned stakeholders under
the umbrella, “Council of the Wise,” have
expressed worry at the gale of protests by some
armed militias in different parts of the country,
describing the development as “unfortunate and
partisan.” They observed that the Movement for
the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB) and the O’odua People’s Congress
(OPC), in Enugu and Lagos respectively, had been
calling for the dismissal of the Chairman of
Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, over the large number
of citizens being disenfranchised by the electoral
body ahead of the general elections.
Coordinator of the Council, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari,
visited former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo,
at his hilltop residence in Abeokuta. He later told
newsmen after the closed door meeting that such
protests by the militant groups were “not the
proper thing to do at this critical period.”
Professor Gambari, who was Nigeria’s former
Permanent Representative at the United Nations,
said “you don’t change a referee in the middle of
a game.” In view of that, he cautioned Nigerians,
including the First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan
against making utterances that could undermine
peaceful elections.
He warned that whoever plunges the country into
violence by his or her action would be made to
account for it at the International Criminal Court
(ICC). Responding to questions from journalists,
Gambari said: “Like many Nigerians, we feel
concerned about this 2015 general elections. “The
Council Chairman is Justice Mohammed Uwais
(rtd) and we have members from each of the
geo-political zones. We have been visiting past
presidents, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil
society, security forces, and INEC, of course.
“The objective is to have credible and violence-
free general elections, and Nigerians want this.
The international community is watching, we have
five elections to be held in West Africa alone this
year and Nigeria is number one.
Another group of concerned activists under the
Coordinating Committee on Hate Speech
organized a one-day Stakeholders’ Forum on Hate
Speech at ‘Yar’adua Centre, Abuja. The
Coordination Committee on Hate Speech is an
open platform of organizations working and or
supporting engagements to curb hate and
promote peace. The objective of the Forum was
to assess the situation in the context of the
coming elections based on research conducted by
a number of organisations and plan further
strategies for curbing hate speech to reduce the
possibility of violence pre, during and post
elections. The event was initially scheduled for
March 24 2015, but INEC had slated an important
Stakeholders’ Summit on the election for the
same day therefore the forum on hate speech
meeting was postponed by one day. I was unable
to attend the event but reports from the forum
showed that the issue of hate speech by
influential political party leaders and their
followers dominated the agenda.
At the last Forum meeting, we had facilitators
from Kenya and the United States who shared
experiences of dangerous and hate speeches
recorded in other countries. The Nigerian
participants cited the example of a Governor who
told his campaign committee that the opposition
members were political cockroaches and they
should do to them what people would normally
do to cockroaches. Another example cited was
the advertisement carried in the print media
where another politician said an opposition
candidate was unfit for election because he would
die in office and saddle the country with the
expenses of a state funeral! Forum members
condemned these inciting statements and
resolved to work with all stakeholders to bring an
end to dangerous and hate speeches.
After that first meeting, another inciting speech
was recorded from a campaigner who told
participants at a rally to stone any opposition
follower who shouts a slogan demanding change.
An interesting dimension is the role the
International Criminal Court ICC has been playing
in the prosecution and sentencing of those who
make hate speeches and organize violence. One
of the Forum’s members circulated the warning
from the ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda. She
said ‘’Any person who incites or engages in acts
of violence in the context of the upcoming
elections or otherwise - including by ordering,
inciting, encouraging or contributing to the
commission of crimes that fall within ICC’s
jurisdiction - is liable to prosecution; either by
Nigerian Courts or by the ICC. No one should
doubt my Office’s resolve to prosecute individuals
responsible for the commission of ICC crimes,
whenever necessary’.
Only recently in Cote d’Ivoire, former First Lady,
Simone Gbagbo, was sentenced to twenty years’
imprisonment for crimes of election violence. As
we dust our voter’s card and proceed to the
polling booth, we all pray for free, fair and
credible elections so that peace may return to our
country.
PoliticsRe: VP Candidates' Wives: Amina Sambo Vs Oludolapo Osinbajo by mustymatic(m): 10:49pm On Mar 25, 2015
COME MARCH 28TH.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember that Jonathan waited for 15,000+ Nigerians to be murdered before taking Boko Haram seriously.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote. Remember what Andrew Azazi said that PDP created Boko Haram.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote ask yourself if moving forward is 225naira to dollar , if locomotive trains are futuristic transport system.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Ask yourself "If my daughter was kidnapped, would I vote for GEJ?"

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the Oct bomb blast in Abuja in which Jonathan lied & accused others as he shielded the real bombers.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote. Remeber that, Obanikoro is now a Minister. EkitiGate has been swept under the carpet. We all know whose voice we heard on that audio.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the cost of fuel that your generator consumed for all these years.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember that they went dancing on stage just a day after many lives were wasted.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember your GEJ raised 21bn for election but IDPs feed on charity & many others is foreign countries.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember your country produces crude oil but imports PMS & DPK.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember GEJ met $1 =119 but now. Its $1=225

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the number of jobless people around you.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember the fuel subsidy scam & Hw GEJ removed d subsidy instead of fixing our refineries.
PoliticsRe: We Will Recapture Gwoza By Friday, Says Jonathan by mustymatic(m): 10:49pm On Mar 25, 2015
COME MARCH 28TH.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember that Jonathan waited for 15,000+ Nigerians to be murdered before taking Boko Haram seriously.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote. Remember what Andrew Azazi said that PDP created Boko Haram.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote ask yourself if moving forward is 225naira to dollar , if locomotive trains are futuristic transport system.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Ask yourself "If my daughter was kidnapped, would I vote for GEJ?"

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the Oct bomb blast in Abuja in which Jonathan lied & accused others as he shielded the real bombers.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote. Remeber that, Obanikoro is now a Minister. EkitiGate has been swept under the carpet. We all know whose voice we heard on that audio.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the cost of fuel that your generator consumed for all these years.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember that they went dancing on stage just a day after many lives were wasted.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember your GEJ raised 21bn for election but IDPs feed on charity & many others is foreign countries.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember your country produces crude oil but imports PMS & DPK.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember GEJ met $1 =119 but now. Its $1=225

#BeforeYouCastYourVote Remember the number of jobless people around you.

#BeforeYouCastYourVote remember the fuel subsidy scam & Hw GEJ removed d subsidy instead of fixing our refineries.
PoliticsRe: See The Controversial Front Page Of Sun Newspaper That Got Nigerians Talking by mustymatic(m): 9:47pm On Mar 25, 2015
Sanitation day is a day of "clean up" and it falls on dLast Saturday of the month. March 28 is a sanitation day, get your BROOMS and PVCs, let's clean up #March4Buhari

BusinessRe: Jonathan Launches Development Bank Of Nigeria by mustymatic(m): 9:39pm On Mar 25, 2015
Sanitation day is a day of "clean up" and it falls on dLast Saturday of the month. March 28 is a sanitation day, get your BROOMS and PVCs, let's clean up #GodIsWorking4Buhari Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: We Will Recapture Gwoza By Friday, Says Jonathan by mustymatic(m): 9:36pm On Mar 25, 2015
Sanitation day is a day of "clean up" and it falls on
the Last Saturday of the month. March 28 is a sanitation day, get your BROOMS and PVCs, let's clean up Nigeria. #GodIsWorking4Buhari
PoliticsRe: Photos: Thugs Loyal To PDP Allegedly Attack APC Chieftain In Gombe by mustymatic(m): 12:31am On Mar 25, 2015
Nigerian girls kidnapped. Bombings in Nigeria. Anyone else think that this president Goodluck Jonathan might be inappropriately named?

PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Abducts 400+ Women In Borno State by mustymatic(m): 12:20am On Mar 25, 2015
Nigerian girls kidnapped. Bombings in Nigeria. Anyone else think that this president Goodluck Jonathan might be inappropriately named?
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Uncovers Plot To Hand Over To Military Should Jonathan Lose by mustymatic(m): 12:15am On Mar 25, 2015
You can't get a 4-year mandate, do rubbish for 4 years, become desperate for one month and expect to be returned. Na home you dey go
PoliticsRe: Nigeria election: Could the PDP lose power? - BBC by mustymatic(m): 6:49pm On Mar 24, 2015
viczing:
Gej till 2019 Because
Buhari is a terrorist
Apc Is bokoharam
Tinubu is a bastard
Osibanjo is a vagabond
Elrufai is a midget
Obasanjo is a monkey
Lier Muhammed is charlatan
Amaechi is a thief
Oshiomole is a scallywag
Kwankwanso is a cow
Ambode is a clown
Aregbesola is a nincompoop
Fashola is a hooligan
Oyegun is vulture
Delemomodu is pig
Igbokwe is a goat
Oby is a concubine
Rochas is a crook



Gej till Buhari dies of high bp
These are parents huh
PoliticsRe: Photo: New Boko Haram Victims: Mass Grave Of Almost 100 Bodies Found In Nigeria by mustymatic(m): 12:45am On Mar 23, 2015
nairawallcom:
NA WA....ALL THESE WOULD SOON BE OVER...


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2. KNOW YOUR STATUS

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You can check your voter status by entering your details in the form on this page.

You can also check your voter status by sending an SMS with your State, Last name, Voter Identification Number (VIN) to 081-7164-6879

Format: State, Last name, VIN
Example: Ekhator, Samuel, 56890


You should receive a response within 15 minutes.

Please note that:
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This will give you information on the right steps to take to ensure you are included in the 2015 electoral process.

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SCAM....is it from INEC? na waaa ooo, we are wise nw oo... no be before?
PoliticsLee Kuan Yew: Modern Singapore's Founding Father, Dead At 91 by mustymatic(op): 12:25am On Mar 23, 2015
Confirmation of Lee Kuan Yew's death came
from his son, the current Prime Minister of
Singapore
Lee became Prime Minister in 1959
Lee voluntarily stepped down as Prime Minister
in 1990, the first Asian strongman to do so
(CNN)— Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister of
Singapore and the man credited with
transforming the mosquito-ridden colonial
trading post into a prosperous financial center
with clean streets, shimmering skyscrapers and a
stable government, died early Monday at the age
of 91, according to a statement released by the
office of Singapore's current Prime Minister and
Lee's son, Lee Hsien Loong.
Lee had been hospitalized since February 5 with
pneumonia.
Born in 1923, Lee became Prime Minister in 1959
when Singapore, a tiny spit of land with no
natural resources and a polyglot population of
Chinese, Malays and Indians, was still British
territory and beset by riots and unrest.
He presided over Singapore's bitter split from
Malaysia in 1965 and molded the independent
country into the global economic powerhouse it
is today. "I was trying to create, in a third-world
situation, a first-world oasis," Lee told CNN in
2008.
Lee's thinking also had an international impact.
His brand of capitalism -- which stresses the
role of government rather than the free hand of
the market -- has provided a blueprint for
China's landmark economic reforms.
But Lee was also a divisive figure, attracting
criticism for stifling media freedom and for the
harsh treatment of political opponents.
In 2013, protests over plans to allow more
immigrants into the city-state indicated growing
unease among Singaporeans about the vision of
the country set forth by the People's Action
Party -- the party co-founded by Lee that has
ruled Singapore for five decades.
Lee voluntarily stepped down as Prime Minister
in 1990, the first Asian strongman to do so.
However, he played a role in the country's
Cabinet until 2011 when his eldest son, Lee
Hsien Loong, was elected for a second term as
prime minister.
The elder Lee retained his influence around the
world. "This is one of the legendary figures of
Asia in the 20th and 21st centuries," U.S.
President Barack Obama said during a meeting
with Lee at the White House in October 2009.
"He is somebody who helped to trigger the Asian
economic miracle," Obama added.
But there were indications Lee's health had been
slipping in recent years.
In 2010 he was admitted to the hospital with a
chest infection and in early 2013, Lee -- then 89
-- was hospitalized and treated treated for
"stroke-like symptoms."
He was again admitted to the hospital on
February 5 for severe pneumonia and more than
six weeks later remained on a ventilator.
A fourth-generation Singaporean, Lee's family
originally emigrated from southern China.
A bright student, he gained a place in the city's
elite Raffles Institution and went on to study law
at Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge.
He attributed his decision to go into politics to
his experiences during the Japanese occupation
of Singapore.
"I learned how people survived and how people
had to submit because you need to eat and your
family needs to live, so I learned the meaning of
power," he told CNN in 2002 .
The city Lee took control of in 1959 was still
recovering from the ravages of war and could not
have been more different from today's
Singapore. However, Lee told CNN he had no
"great vision of transformation."
He concentrated on attracting investment and
creating jobs; first finding a successful niche in
electronics manufacturing by touting Singapore
as an alternative to Hong Kong, which he said
was in turmoil due to the Cultural Revolution in
China.
While Lee has been lauded for his economic
accomplishments, he also created a Singapore
bound by stringent laws and regulations that
dictated most, if not all, aspects of society --
including media and political freedoms,
censorship and even the selling of chewing gum.
The country ranks 150th in Reporters Without
Borders' 2014 Media Freedom Index, putting it
just above the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Mexico and Iraq.
The New York Times, The Economist, the
International Herald Tribune and the Asian Wall
Street Journal have all been targeted with the
"judicial harassment" employed by the Lee
family, according to the media watchdog .
In a 2014 article for CNN , opposition politician
Dr. Chee Soon Juan criticized Singapore's
authoritarian system, blaming a lack of
dissenting views for economic inequality and
worsening working conditions.
"The ranks of the opposition, civil society and
labor movement have been decimated in the last
50 years through imprisonment without trial and
criminal prosecution, and nearly every
newspaper, TV channel and radio station is
owned and run by the state," Chee said.
But in a 2008 interview with CNN's Fareed
Zakaria, Lee rebuffed charges that Singapore was
too domineering or coercive a state.
"I want social peace and stability within the
country. I am not following any prescription
given to me by any theoretician on democracy,"
he said.
While Lee is likely to be remembered with
affection and pride by many Singaporeans, a
younger generation, with no memory of the
poverty and violence that marked the country's
birth, is questioning the Lee dynasty's control of
Singaporean politics and pushing for greater
democracy.
In 2011, the People's Action Party lost six seats
to the opposition, prompting Lee, then the
party's "minister mentor" and another former
prime minister, Goh Chok Tong, to resign.
In a joint letter to parliament, the two explained
they "decided to leave the Cabinet and have a
completely younger team of ministers to connect
to and engage with this young generation in
shaping the future of our Singapore."
How Singapore copes with these democratic
demands will be key to its success in its second
half-century, but those demands are unlikely to
detract from Lee's achievements in its first 50
years. In 2010, Time magazine listed Lee as one
of world's 100 most influential people.
"The mark of a great leader is to take his society
from where it is to where it has never been,"
wrote former U.S. Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger in the article on Lee. "There is no
better strategic thinker in the world today."

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PoliticsRe: Photos From 2015 NEDG Presidential Debate, GEJ Present, GMB Absent by mustymatic(m): 8:08pm On Mar 22, 2015
Firefire:
That coup plotter and dictator called Boohary can NEVER 'CHANGE'
So also been incompetent will never turn
CelebritiesRe: Dbanj,oritse Femi And Wande Coal Take A Metro Train Ride In Abuja by mustymatic(m): 5:51pm On Mar 22, 2015
anonimi:
You must be mixed up in your thoughts as the certified & confirmed FAILURE is Buhari who left us with this ROTTEN legacy-




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compared to the scientific duo of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and Arch. Namadi Sambo that is PROGRESSIVELY transforming our infrastructure





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Second hand infrastructure?
it is still a failure like I said, no matter how u dress it
PoliticsRe: Daura Indigenes Wash Off GEJ's Visit With Water After Leaving Kastina by mustymatic(m): 11:16am On Mar 22, 2015
A failed government has no other name. It's a failed government. Dress it however you like, it's still a failed government. GEJ failed.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Was Not Arrested: The True Story by mustymatic(m): 11:14am On Mar 22, 2015
A failed government has no other name. It's a failed government. Dress it however you like, it's still a failed government. GEJ failed.
PoliticsRe: Is Campaigning With Dog A New Campaign Strategy By APC?(Photo) by mustymatic(m): 11:11am On Mar 22, 2015
A failed government has no other name. It's a failed government. Dress it however you like, it's still a failed government. GEJ failed.
CelebritiesRe: Dbanj,oritse Femi And Wande Coal Take A Metro Train Ride In Abuja by mustymatic(m): 11:10am On Mar 22, 2015
A failed government has no other name. It's a failed government. Dress it however you like, it's still a failed government. GEJ failed.
PoliticsPray For Me, Kidnapped Zamfara Emir Tells Family by mustymatic(op): 7:05am On Mar 22, 2015
Unknown gunmen last Friday night abducted the
Emir of Bukkuyum, Alhaji Muhammadu Usman, at
his palace in Bukkuyum town of Bukkuyum local
government area of Zamfara state.
Witnesses said the Emir was about to enter a
mosque close to his palace to observe his Isha
prayer when some unidentified gunmen arrived in
a car. They forced him to enter the vehicle and
fled.
The gunmen were reported to have fired shots
into the air to scare away people. “They fired
shot several into the air and then entered the
mosque and seized mobile phones from
worshippers before they had fled.”
A reliable source in the emirate said the Emir had
spoken to his family on telephone and urged them
to intensify prayers. But he could not tell them
his location. The Emir was quoted as saying that
he was well and safe at the hand of his captors.
It was not clear whether his abductors would
demand for ransom. Also, there were no
indications whether his abduction was connected
with the activities of armed bandits that have
been terrorizing the rural communities in the state
in the past three years.
Meanwhile, the state Police command has said
that it had mobilized and dispatched a special
team to search for the kidnapped Emir in and
outside the state.
The spokesman of the state police command,
DSP Sanusi Amiru, said efforts were being
intensified to rescue the Emir, adding that
modalities were being worked out to send security
agents to comb the nearby forests within and
outside the state.
He said though there was no clue as to the
Emir’s whereabouts, the state police command
would not relent in its effort to ensure the Emir
was rescued and the perpetrators of the heinous
crime brought to justice.

dailytrust.com.ng/sunday/index.php/news/19995-pray-for-me-kidnapped-zamfara-emir-tells-family
PoliticsRe: Daura Indigenes Wash Off GEJ's Visit With Water After Leaving Kastina by mustymatic(m): 6:57am On Mar 22, 2015
redsun:
Of course it is north against south. Darkness against light. They think it is Allah given right to control southern wealth. They think they are the descendants of udmam and the pall bearers of his rampage.
Hate speech
PoliticsRe: SSS Forced Me To Deny N7b Bribe Allegation Against Jonathan – Borno Pastor by mustymatic(m): 6:53am On Mar 22, 2015
If Nigeria goes on like this, only God go save her
PoliticsCorruption Blights Nigerian Army's Fight Against Boko Haram-aljazeera by mustymatic(op): 1:27am On Mar 22, 2015
Despite Nigeria spending $5.8bn on security
last year, army is short of guns and
ammunition in fight against Boko Haram.

Once the best military in West Africa, Nigeria's
army is now struggling to fend off the threat of
Boko Haram.
From 2001 to 2012 the military received $19bn.
Yearly, that is only about one percent of GDP,
even falling to half a percent in 2006. On
average, nations typically spend around two
percent of GDP.
But in 2014, Nigeria spent $5.8bn on security, a
quarter of the total budget.
Of the $5.8bn, roughly a third went to the
Defence Ministry, that is $830m for the army,
$440m for the navy, and $460n for the air
force. Another $400m was spent on
deployments and missions.
However, much of that money has allegedly
fuelled corruption or been siphoned off to enrich
regional governments.
This has led to an under resourced military,
short of guns and ammunition.
It has allowed Boko Haram to extend its
influence, threatening national elections which
last month were postponed for six weeks so
the army could take on the armed group.
Meanwhile, in the prosperous oil-rich Niger
Delta, it is estimated that over a five year
period to 2008, oil theft and attacks by armed
groups have cost the country about $100bn.
So if Nigeria's army was once considered the
best in West Africa, what went wrong? And why
has there been under investment in the military?

www.aljazeera.com/programmes/countingthecost/2015/03/corruption-blights-nigerian-army-fight-rebels-150320160800536.html
PoliticsCorruption Blights Nigerian Army's Fight Against Boko Haram-aljazeera by mustymatic(op): 1:17am On Mar 22, 2015
Despite Nigeria spending $5.8bn on security
last year, army is short of guns and ammunition in fight against Boko Haram.
Once the best military in West Africa, Nigeria's
army is now struggling to fend off the threat of
Boko Haram.
From 2001 to 2012 the military received $19bn.
Yearly, that is only about one percent of GDP,
even falling to half a percent in 2006. On
average, nations typically spend around two
percent of GDP.
But in 2014, Nigeria spent $5.8bn on security, a
quarter of the total budget.
Of the $5.8bn, roughly a third went to the
Defence Ministry, that is $830m for the army,
$440m for the navy, and $460n for the air
force. Another $400m was spent on
deployments and missions.
However, much of that money has allegedly
fuelled corruption or been siphoned off to enrich
regional governments.
This has led to an under resourced military,
short of guns and ammunition.
It has allowed Boko Haram to extend its
influence, threatening national elections which
last month were postponed for six weeks so
the army could take on the armed group.
Meanwhile, in the prosperous oil-rich Niger
Delta, it is estimated that over a five year
period to 2008, oil theft and attacks by armed
groups have cost the country about $100bn.
So if Nigeria's army was once considered the
best in West Africa, what went wrong? And why
has there been under investment in the
military?

www.aljazeera.com/programmes/countingthecost/2015/03/corruption-blights-nigerian-army-fight-rebels-150320160800536.html
CelebritiesRe: Checkout Iyanya's Fleet Of Expensive Cars(photos) by mustymatic(m): 12:44am On Mar 22, 2015
Airforce1:
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Hard work pays

My album loading
No time for dulling
Abi ooo....u n ur album sefff
Christianity EtcRe: Rich Churches, Poor Members by mustymatic(m): 12:34am On Mar 22, 2015
Some are boko haram sponsors
RomanceRe: LADIES: What Would You Do In This Situation? (PIC) by mustymatic(m): 8:41am On Mar 21, 2015
olaolulazio:
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[/b]I guess u misses your lane.[b]


Common sense isn't common as they say.
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RomanceRe: LADIES: What Would You Do In This Situation? (PIC) by mustymatic(m): 8:39am On Mar 21, 2015
olaolulazio:
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[b][/b]I guess u misses your lane.


Common sense isn't common as they say.
AND ENgLISh IS gETTINg hARDER ThESE DAYS tongue

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